Product Description

The EDC stippling pattern- is a great solution to those that want better grip traction to their carry gun, without the painful scratching that a typical stippling job may inflict. Multiple clients have reported that the EDC pattern works wonderful and is very comfortable to carry directly against their skin. If you are looking to add a consistent texture to your grip that is designed to be carried daily, this is the pattern for you.

The LWS ATAC texture "Aggressive Texture All Conditions"- is a general purpose texture that we have developed to provide optimum grip traction under a variety of high stress situations. If you are looking for a visually pleasing pattern that provides a solid grip for all occasions, this is the texture for you. This cut allows for your hands to obtain a higher grip on the firearm which results in a lower axis of the barrel bore. Another benefit is increased grip surface area. Clients with larger hands that find it difficult to fit their entire hand on the firearm have found the increase in grip surface area a major benefit.

Double Trigger Guard Cut- This cut allows for your hands to obtain a higher grip on the firearm which results in a lower axis of the barrel bore. Another benefit is increased grip surface area. Clients with larger hands that find it difficult to fit their entire hand on the firearm have found the increase in grip surface area a major benefit. The long shallow cut allows for a reference point or anchoring point for the support hand to mesh when drawing the weapon. EDC stippling is applied to this cut for traction while operating the firearm.

Jarvis Trigger Guard Cut- This cut allows for your hands to obtain a higher grip on the firearm which results in a lower axis of the barrel bore. Another benefit is increased grip surface area. Clients with larger hands that find it difficult to fit their entire hand on the firearm have found the increase in grip surface area a major benefit. 45 degree angle relief cuts are added to the sides to aid in comfort and help the frame sit into to support hand. Stippling is added to the flat to also promote a secure grip.

Mag release relief cut -this modification allows the user to press the mag release easier and more consistent. By relieving the area around the mag release button, it actually makes the original button mimic an aftermarket extended version. The mag release button edges are rounded and stippling is added to the surface for comfort and optimum performance. The depth of the relief cut and geometric border helps the user locate and press the button while adding a nice cosmetic feature to the firearm.

Indexing point -This modification allows the user to anchor their support hand thumb directly to the textured area of the indexing point. An indexing point promotes a consistent grip which aids in accuracy.

The Combat Flat- is an indexing point that is first machined flat and then stippled. Traditional stippled indexing points only allow for minimal contact due to the shape of the area before stippling. By flattening out the area, users will find that the thumb of their support hand can easily make ample contact and really secure their grip on the frame.

LWS FRAME ANCHOR/indexing point - This modification is similar to an indexing point but provides a recessed ledge that clients have found helpful in mitigating recoil and anchoring their grip.